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SIP-DECT Site Survey Kit User Guide
DECT system by taking appropriate measures. In radio technology, there are many interference
factors that affect mainly the range and quality of the transmission.
In principle, we must differentiate between two types of interference factors:
Interference by obstacles that attenuate and/or reflect radio propagation, causing dead spots
Interference due to other radio signals (e.g. other non-synchronous DECT systems) which
lead to transmission errors.
The receive power of DECT signals can fluctuate a great deal, locally, within only a few
centimeters. This means that signal interference can be reduced or eliminated simply by altering
the position of the base station.
Obstacles may include:
Moving metal objects such as lifts, cranes, carriages, escalators, blinds, especially ones that
are activated automatically (the influence of such obstacles varies and is therefore difficult
to assess).
Metal-paneled rooms and large metal-clad objects such as air conditioners, computer rooms,
and metallized glassed areas (mirrored), fire protection walls, storage tank installations,
refrigerating units, boilers, and pipes.
Building structures and installations such as steel-reinforced concrete ceilings and walls,
stairways, long corridors, rising mains, and cable ducts.
Room furnishings such as metal shelves, and file cabinets.
BUILDING MATERIALS
Glass, timber, untreated
Timber, treated
Plasterboard
Brick wall, 10 to 12 cm
Brick wall, 24 cm
Aerated concrete wall
Armoured glass partition
Steel-reinforced concrete ceiling
87 Metal-coated glass
Due to their typical furnishings/fixtures projects in the following environments must be regarded
as critical, e.g.:
Garages/motor trade
Scrap merchants
Production plants
Galvanizing plants
Metal-working industry
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RANGE LOSS AS A % OF THE FREE RADIO HOP
approximately 10
approximately 25
approximately 27 -41
approximately 44
approximately 60
approximately 78
approximately 84
approximately 75 - 87
approximately 100

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